Congress is currently deciding whether to investigate the president’s alleged involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein case, prompted by reports of his name appearing in related materials. Questions arise from the president’s past comments and actions, including his past relationship with Epstein. The House of Representatives is weighing the options of releasing unredacted Epstein files versus supporting a more limited investigation. Investigating the president’s potential connection to Epstein is critical due to public interest in government transparency.
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled to reinstate Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, appointed by President Biden, after a prior attempt by former President Trump to remove her. The court determined Slaughter could only be removed under specific conditions: inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, which were not cited in the original dismissal attempt. This case is part of a larger trend of lawsuits challenging Trump’s efforts to remove Democrat-appointed leaders from federal agencies. The ruling underscores historical efforts by Congress to protect these agencies from political interference.
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During a press conference held by Jeffrey Epstein’s victims on Capitol Hill, a White House-organized flyover briefly interrupted the event. This flyover, intended to honor a fallen Polish air force pilot, coincided with the victims sharing their accounts, including survivor Chauntae Davies’ statements about Epstein’s close relationship with Donald Trump, which was a point of pride for him. As the planes performed ceremonial maneuvers, Davies was forced to pause her statements about Epstein’s friendship with Trump, who was simultaneously meeting with the President of Poland. Trump later dismissed the ongoing focus on the Epstein files as a “Democratic hoax.”
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Following the August recess, the Epstein case has once again come under scrutiny with the House Oversight Committee scheduled to meet with accusers and potentially depose Maxwell. Furthermore, a bipartisan group of lawmakers plans to hold a press conference advocating for the release of Justice Department files related to Epstein, a move that could conflict with the Trump administration’s reluctance to disclose all documents. Accusers like Avis and Phillips are calling for continued investigation, and if not, they and others will release their own lists. Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in the sex trafficking, recently had transcripts of an interview released, while some accusers criticize the administration’s focus on the criminals rather than the victims.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, along with other members of Congress, is pushing for full transparency regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, including the release of all related files. At a press conference, she vowed to reveal names of alleged clients if given a list by victims. Greene is urging fellow Republicans to support the Epstein Files Transparency Bill, despite the House Oversight Committee releasing thousands of documents, with most of the material already public. The bill requires support from 218 House lawmakers to pass.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene voiced her strong support for the discharge petition, emphasizing the resolution’s focus on protecting victims and ensuring transparency for survivors. Greene, expressing solidarity as a woman and mother, condemned any cover-up of the alleged crimes. She proudly announced her intention to sign the petition and vote in favor of it when it reaches the House floor. The petition, sponsored by Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna, requires 218 votes to move forward and currently has 216, leaving the group just two votes shy of getting the petition to the floor.
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World Liberty Financial, associated with the Trump family, launched a new cryptocurrency, WLFI, this week, briefly boosting the family’s paper wealth by approximately $5 billion, despite the token’s value declining shortly after its debut. The token reached a high of about 40 cents but fell significantly before stabilizing around 23 cents. WLFI holders can vote on governance issues for World Liberty Financial and its dollar-backed stablecoin. This venture adds to Mr. Trump’s growing interest in cryptocurrency, which is evident in his investments and policy moves.
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Gavin Newsom’s polling numbers have reached a significant point, as he is now tied with Kamala Harris in the 2028 Democratic primary race, according to an analysis of polling averages by Political Polls. This marks a notable shift in the potential field of candidates, with the California governor having not formally announced his candidacy but remaining a prominent figure in polls and political discussions. Newsom has increased his public profile through speeches and social media activity, while analysts have noted he is building momentum towards a potential run. With the primary still years away, both Newsom and Harris’s standings could shift, as candidates typically declare their intentions after the midterm elections.
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In the wake of the Justice Department’s reluctance to release the Epstein files, a group of survivors has begun compiling their own client list. They are using emails, flight logs, and other information to create their own comprehensive list. Several victims met with lawmakers, and expressed their frustration with the lack of transparency. Furthermore, a House Oversight Committee released many of the documents, of which, over 97% were already public knowledge, with some members of both parties calling for the full release of the files to clear up any uncertainty.
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Federal grand juries in Washington, D.C., are repeatedly refusing to indict cases brought by the Trump-appointed U.S. Attorney, Jeanine Pirro, under the Trump administration’s “federal crime crackdown.” This trend is exemplified by the case of Nathalie Rose Jones, who was accused of threatening Trump online; the grand jury returned “no bill” despite the charges. This reflects the grand jury’s resistance to the cases, as they are unconvinced by the evidence. The grand jury’s refusals have been occurring in multiple other cases as well, creating a rare clash between federal authority and local jurors.
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